Cialis can be used as a very efficient reliable pharmacological solution for a wide audience of patients including younger and older men. However, depending on how old you are, you will need to adjust the dosage in order to achieve the same result. Younger men with less problems related to arteries and the blood flow in general may require a lesser dosage.
- The general recommendation for Cialis users is to start from a very small dose. It is suggested to try a 25mg pill before increasing the dosage. Remember that Cialis is a recreational drug. You may need to use it for a week or two before you will feel a persistent improvement to your condition. Younger men should be able to easily achieve erection with such a small dose.
- Older men may need a stronger pill. If a 25mg tablet does not work for you, try increasing the dosage to 50mg or 100mg. There is also Cialis Black – a much stronger pill that contains 800mg of the active ingredient. Overdosing is rarely an issue so you can safely try various dosages until you find an appropriate one. However, do not try using the medication in excess quantities unnecessarily. While the effect may be more potent, the likelihood of adverse effects is greatly increased when you start using larger dosages.
- Note that many men after 40s have problems related to benign prostate hyperplasia. This condition is frequently treated with alpha blockers. These drugs have a minor vasodilation effect. When used together with excess amounts of Tadalafil, these medications can reduce the blood pressure to life-threateningly low levels. In order to avoid such dangers, consider switching to a much smaller dose. Reducing your daily intake to 25mg of Cialis is recommended.
It is very important to use all prescription drugs carefully and according to instructions. Always consult with your doctor in order to find the optimal dosage and enjoy all benefits of using a drug without putting yourself in danger. Also remember to never mix PDE4 inhibitors. If you are using Cialis, do not use other similar medications like Viagra or Levitra.
Cialis Safety for Older Men
Aging is connected to a bunch of various health issues and some of them should be taken into consideration when choosing the right treatment plan for erectile dysfunction. While PDE5 inhibitors in general and Cialis in particular are preferred options, you need to use them carefully and remember that there are certain contradictions related to health issues.
Do not use the drug if you have any of the following:
- A history of strokes and heart attacks. Cialis affects the blood flow and blood pressure. This means that your cardiovascular system will be under a significant pressure and you need to reduce the stress by cutting down the usage of drugs that may affect the system.
- Diseases related to internal organs including liver, kidney, and heart. Many diseases that affect these organs will have really strong influence on the metabolism. Also, you will definitely have a whole list of Rx drugs that are used to treat your organs meaning that using Cialis can create conflicting situations.
- If you are asked to abstain from sexual activities. There are various reasons why older men should not engage in overly exciting activities. If you are recommended to stay away from intercourses and even arousal, using drugs like Cialis is not the best of ideas.
- Rare disorders of penis and/or a history of priapism. The condition of cavernous penile tissues dictate how you can use drugs that affect erection. For example, penis deformities do not go well with Cialis. Priapism is a rare condition when an erection does not wear off within 2-4 hours which may lead to permanent tissue damage.
Older men should be careful in general when using Rx drugs. Remember that the organism becomes more fragile with age. A weaker organism will respond to treatment differently and may be more susceptible to adverse effects.
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